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Louise Gold (born 1956) is an English puppeteer, actress and singer. Her long career has included puppetry on television and roles in musical theatre in the West End, as well as other television, film and voice roles. Gold was raised in London, beginning training in the arts. She began to appear in musical theatre in the mid-1970s.
Louise Gold. Actress: The Muppet Show. Louise Gold was born on 19 August 1956 in Marylebone, London, England, UK. She is an actress, known for The Muppet Show (1976), The Muppet Christmas Carol (1992) and The Dark Crystal (1982).
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Louise Gold. Actress: The Muppet Show. Louise Gold was born on 19 August 1956 in Marylebone, London, England, UK. She is an actress, known for The Muppet Show (1976), The Muppet Christmas Carol (1992) and The Dark Crystal (1982).
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Louise Gold (b. August 19, 1956) is a performer of stage and screen who trained at the Arts Educational School. She has worked extensively in British musical theater, and has been a recurring puppeteer in various Muppet productions since the 1970s. Her most well-known characters are Annie Sue and Funella Furchester. Her first work with the Muppets was on The Muppet Show, becoming its only ...
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Jan 26, 2012 · Louise Gold voiced a number of characters, including Miss Piggy's arch-rival, Annie Sue Pig. Jim Henson, the creator of the Muppets, was a former resident of London, and had a workshop in Camden ...
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Aug 30, 2019 · The Dark Crystal 2: Louise Gold always wanted to be an actress. Then Jim Henson was looking for a tall woman to join The Muppets. From there to The Dark Crystal, Gold has become a veteran puppeteer.
February 19, 1999. Recently, Emma Shane and Tibby’s Bowl Entertainment Magazine conducted an interview, by fax and letter, with Muppeteer Louise Gold. In case some of you (especially readers in the US) think the method a little odd, then may I say that it is customary in England. Besides, what an appropriate means of interviewing the charming ...